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1999 R34 Gtt For Sale $14950


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Sorry dont know how to delete other post so this is same car with new price.

Make: R34 GTT 1999

Model: ER34

Milage: 43xxx

Transmission: Manual 5 sped

Colour: Silver

Location: Sydney Eastern Suburbs

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes 12 months rego

Price: $14950

Contact: 0423 226 813

Comments / Modifications: Fully Stock, Great condition, first owner in oz. Great car must see. 1 owner in Japan. Hard to find in this condition. Great blank canvas ready for mods, great cruiser. Alpine ipod deck, MTX 6.5in tweeters in front, pioneer 6in in the back, Sony xplod amp in boot.

No timewasters. MUST SELL going overseas NO OFFERS

GENUINE calls and emails only please

BE QUICK, one off for lucky buyer

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